Saturday, 26 April 2014

NHL's worst trades - three more recent lopsided trades

  There have been loads of horrible trades made over the years. Pederson for Neely and a #1; Naslund straight up for Stojanov; let’s talk about some more recent horrible trades.
   At the time; the Colorado Avalanche was the laughing stock of the NHL for trading a #1 & #2 for goaltender Sergei Varlamov (who is nominated for the Vezina). Today it’s fair to say Colorado is in a much better place than Washington who today fired their coach & general manager. The Av’s goaltending hasn’t looked so good in nearly a decade; where the Caps goaltending haven’t look this bad in a decade.
   Earlier in the year the Buffalo Sabres acquired Matt Moulson from the New York Islanders with a #1 & #2 for Tomas Vanek. Both Moulson & Vanek were later traded at the deadline again. When it’s all said and done; the Sabres got (1) #1, & (3) second round picks. While the Isles traded Vanek, #1 & #2 in return they got (1) #2 & a (B) level prospect.

   The other whoops trade or should have been is this. Earlier this year the Avalanche traded Steve Downie to the Flyers for Max Talbot. The Av’s preference was to give up their first rounder instead the Flyers insisted on Downie as return. Guessing the Flyers would want a do over as Downie has often been a healthy scratch since his return to Phili.

Hawks one win away; prime time players coming up large

   After game two of the Blues and Hawks series; allot of people (not myself) were writing off the defending champions. Going back to the Madhouse on Madison down 2-0 and without Brent Seabrook for three games, the fact remained you had a team in St. Louis who  in the past cannot seal the deal when up 2-0, and the Hawks who like LA are best with their backs against the wall.
   With a few lucky bounces going their way, better goaltending and playing their game not the Blues; the Hawks have now taken a 3-2 lead with a chance to close out the series on Sunday.  One cannot even compare performances. Kane & Toews have been 150% unreal in the past few games; while Oshie & Steen have been just ok. Miller has let in a few soft ones here and their; while since game two; Crawford has been rock solid.
Any way you want to play it
   The Hawks mistakenly have been perceived as a soft team. The current series with the St. Louis Blues are proving that simply is not the case; if you want to play a skilled game like we’ve seen or a back alley nasty affair; they can and will play it anyway and be successful. I think Chicago is much like the Cup winning Red Wings from the late 90’s; except they’ve got better goaltending in Crawford.  Both teams had/have superior, skill, leadership but were sneaky tough. To compare in the toughness/aggression department; the Wings had Mccarty, Shanahan, Konstaniov and Lapointe; nowadays the Hawks have Brookbank, Shaw, Bollig and Bickell.
   The key thing is this; without Seabrook the Hawks have started to play their skilled, puck moving game compared to matching the Blues hit for hit like in the first two games. Prime statistic to prove Chicago is now playing their game; first two games Blues had 25 minutes on the PP; last three games under 20 minutes for STL on the PP.
No Phase 3 if the Hawks win it all.
   The previous two times the Hawks won the Stanley Cup they had huge turnover in the off-season because of the salary cap. IF they win their third cup this year, that won’t be happening this go around.  Phase 1 was massive; Adam Burish, Ben Eager, Brent Sopel, Dustin Byfuglien, Andrew Ladd & Kris Versteeg all were traded; (all salary related). Phase two seen Dave Bolland be moved out; a bigger part of the team compared to anyone within phase 1. This year; the only two UFA’s are Sheldon Brookbank & Michael Handzus; RFA’s are Jeremy Morin & Annti Raanta; very likely all could be back.
Finally
   Just for the record I’m first a Maple Leaf fan, secondly a Kings fan. But quite honestly as the Blues vs Hawks series has gone on; I’ve been going more and more for the Hawks. My opinion the Blues are doing allot of hit and runs. What I mean by this; allot of crap after the whistle (Ott, & Lapierre especially) or hitting a guy 4-5 seconds after getting rid of the puck; but only standing up for themselves once the linesman comes in; or getting in there when the Hawks big boys are not around.
   That being said; whoever wins this series is likely to coming out of the West. In the Pacific it will be a grueling round two 6-7 game series; where the Blues or Hawks will play a beat up or Av’s or a Minnesota team whom on paper don’t matchup well.

   Will the Hawks shut the door; or will the Blues finally reach their potential; I like others will be sitting at the edge of my seat.

Saturday, 15 February 2014

Austria vs Norway game preview

It’s only two games but…..
Norway’s specialty teams are much much better than Austria. The Norwegians are3rd on the power play at 28%; while 1st with a 100% PK; Austria on the other hand 0% on the power play and 60% on the penalty kill.
Keys for Austria
1>     Thomas Vanek, Oliver Setzinger, Andreas Nodl & Michael Raffl must shoot the puck more. They have a total only 7 shots on goal in two games; not enough for four of the Austrians top players. If they don’t start putting the puck on the net, they have no chance in winning.
2>     They’ve gotten allot from their top 3 defenseman, Matthias Trattning, Tomas Pock & Andre Lakos; but they need a little bit more. The three will likely play more than 20+ minutes tonight. Look for Trattning to provide allot of offense from the back end
3>     Austria MUST win the specialty teams war…. If their stats do not improve they are as good as relegated.
Keys for Norway
1>     Two players must immediate improve on their play or else. Jonas Holos is playing 25 minutes a game; but is -5 which is somewhat unacceptable.  Secondly Mats Zuccarello must chip in offensively; he is playing 22 minutes a night; but has 0 points to show for it.
2>     Lars Haugen must have a bounce back game; he was very average against Finland. He has the ability to win the big game; but tonight must be the night.
3>     Michael Grabner, Vanek & Raffl will be getting a face full of Ole Kristian Tolleffson; the Norwegian captain leads the tournament with 26.30 of ice time per game.

End result.

I see Norway coming out with a 3-2 win; specialty teams, Tolleffson & Haugen will be the difference makers.

Mens Olympic Hockey: Tonight; Absolute must wins or else = great hockey

   Tonight’s contest between Norway & Austria is not going to be a ratings bonanza; but for the two countries, it will be the biggest game they will play atleast for the next 4 years; for one of the next six years. Quite simply put, the winner qualifies automatically for the 2018 Olympics; the loser (unless in OT or shootout)  are almost guaranteed to be relegated and being out of the 2018 Olympics.
   Ironically the win today by Slovenia secures the fate of the losing team (between Norway-Austria). Why you ask? Slovenia is 1-2 which secures them of NOT being relegated.  The Slovaks are 0-2 (-8 GF/GA) and MUST defeat Russia to avoid going 0-3, which guarantees them to be relegated.  Latvia is  0-3 but  (GF/GA is -5) which is better than Austria’s -10 & Norway's -7 (goals for/ goals against). The key stat to be looking at is the best gf/ga.
The best players must be at their very best.
   Michael Grabner, Tomas Vanek & Michael Raffel have been playing very good so far; but must continue doing so. For Norway; they need more out of Patrick Thoreson, & Mats Zucharello offensively, no questions asked. While Ole Kristian Tollfesson & Lars Haugen must play at the level they have thus far.
   The keys to the game is this. Austria have the best offensive players by far; but have a little less depth than the Norwegians. On the backend & in goal; Norway has a slight edge (especially in net).
   Just like always specialty teams will be another key; this likely will determine who wins/loses.
If the game is tied going into the 3rd period; look for both teams to play like they have the lead. If the loser atleast gets the game to OT or shootout; they would NOT  be relegated (assuming Russia beats Slovakia).